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you want to try out a new place to eat, and find out you wasted your time and have to find the usual veg restaurant? Or when traveling and don’t know the area get disappointed when it just seems to be making your life harder by restaurants not offering connivance to other diets like Vegan?

2006-06-22 00:23:48 · 5 answers · asked by Am 4 in Dining Out Other - Dining Out

I have the most trouble finding breakfast places that serve a good tasting Vegan breakfast, instead of just ordering grits with no butter (and make sure they use water and not milk), and stuck with hash browns cooked in veg oil. I can eat that stuff AT HOME. So when family or friends drag me out to eat for breakfast, I’m always VERY disappointed. Supposedly IHOP has fake eggs, but their not real fake eggs they still come from an animal source, if they were really trying to get people who were allergic to eggs or had a non-egg eating diet then why can’t they just make Tofu Scrambler or something?!?

2006-06-22 00:35:41 · update #1

If I’m gonna eat out for breakfast, then I should be able to teat myself to waffles! Instead of buying vegan waffles from the store, or making vegan pancakes from scratch. It’s things like this that got me to learn how to COOK, but a break now and then would be nice. Especially since I still can’t cook as good as my BF LOL, I don’t know what I’d do with out him, YUM he’s the greatest Vegan Chef (and he’s not vegan LOL).

2006-06-22 00:35:52 · update #2

Yeah I know I can eat fruits when I go out to eat for breakfast, but sometimes I want something HOT and filling to eat. That and I see my friends with big pancakes and waffles and I just want to leave the restaurant and go to the store and bring it back to the restaurant and be happy LOL so mine will be just as GOOD with all the fruit toppings LOL. So why can’t I find that instead of going to a STORE for a Vegan version! Once I was in the Deep South visiting family and they took me out for breakfast, I thought it was gonna be ok since I was in the mood for fruit, guess what that restaurant had NO fruit and the grit were pre-made with butter in it, and the rest was all these meats like pork and beef on the menu, I got stuck drinking OJ.

2006-06-22 00:47:59 · update #3

5 answers

I am not vegan or vegetarian for that matter. The love of my life does not eat meat and we find that the choices are very limited when dining out. It gets frustrating that more restaurants don't offer a few vegetarian or vegan dishes. We have the best luck in South Indian restaurants.

2006-06-22 00:58:57 · answer #1 · answered by Stick to Pet Rocks 7 · 3 0

Skip breakfast if you can. Skip lunch, too. I, myself, eat only once a day, and I have been doing so for the last 15 years. Really, we don't need eat much.

The first time I saw a vegan was in Rotterdam. I was hitch hiking at night, and there came this slick DS car with four young people inside. There were three men in love with a beautiful woman with pale skin, and mysterious eyes, and the first thing she told me was that she was a vegan.

Ever since, I never ate anything with eyes. This is why a eat a lot of mussels, and oysters, and carrots, and bread, and everything with no eyes except worms. There are no special reasons why I don't eat worms, but I suspect that they would not be easy to find on the menu, wherever you go.

Ah! The taste of olive oil!

2006-06-22 07:41:11 · answer #2 · answered by reading_is_dangerous 3 · 0 0

Do you eat fruit? Bob Evans has a really good fruit platter. It comes with yogurt tho, I don't know If you have an aversion to yogurt, It sounds like you might, You don't like milk, Just ask them to leave off on the yogurt. What about Bagels and fruit topping, like preserves or Jelly. Almost sounds like being a vegan is extremely limiting, I'm kind glad I'm not one. I did pretty much cut out red meat tho. Eat a lot of veggies and fruits. yum-yum

2006-06-22 07:42:11 · answer #3 · answered by Jabbin' Jenn 1 · 0 0

You know, not eating this, not eating that, has a lot to do with the relationship we have with our families, especially our mothers.
Usually, it reflects a far from perfect relationship, one where something is lacking.
Please talk to your mother more and try to understand where she is coming from and do you know what, all this business about only eating this or only eating that will disappear and you'll never be disappointed finding a new place to eat. Bon appetit.

2006-06-22 07:30:36 · answer #4 · answered by Ya-sai 7 · 0 0

boo hoo. eat meat...problem solved.

2006-06-22 07:32:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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